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The Principal’s Office.

The forr principal, Professor Lawrence, and the instructor who just gave the speech on stage were all present.

The expressions on all three faces were sowhat grave.

Jay Brown was naturally also aware of the seriousness of this matter.

After a long silence, the old principal sighed, "Jay, you were asked to co here today because the royal family specifically ntioned your na and indicated that they will provide you with a high-grade ch free of charge."

High-grade chs are only eligible for commanders or team leaders to own.

The royal family’s move had already shown signs of drawing in support.

After all, the imperial teams really were lacking in talent at the mont; otherwise, they wouldn’t pressure the ch academy like this.

Facing such a sudden reward, Jay remained calm, "Principal, is it really true that all students have to go to the border this ti?"

The old principal sighed deeply once again before nodding his head.

The matter was settled.

Back then, the royal family was the first to make a mistake, worrying that the increasingly powerful Hannah would threaten their hold on power. Therefore, they stirred up public sentint and conspired with the enemy to push Hannah into a desperate situation.

With the old principal, Jay Brown learned more about Hannah’s last battle.

In that battle, Hannah held out alone until the end.

Perhaps she had already understood what that day would an for her, so when Wayne Lane showed up, she didn’t resist with all her might.

Because she knew too many people wanted her dead.

The royal family naively thought that if Hannah were gone, their biggest threat would disappear too.

Little did they know, the empire’s years of peace were thanks to the restless forces’ fear of Hannah. As soon as news of Hannah’s "death" broke out, several forces combined and directly hit the border.

Not just external factors, even the forces that had just joined forces with the royal family to take down Hannah imdiately violated their prior agreent, collaborating with outside forces from the inside out.

In those years, the royal family wasted too much energy and money on warfare.

The royal family was like a group of actors, working hard to perform in front of the people, telling them they could always trust the royal family, and could always have faith in the royal family.

But in reality, the position of the imperial royal family had long been unstable.

Even so, the ch academy and the royal family were still bound together.

The old principal had no way to disobey the royal family’s orders, nor was he able to protect all the students.

"If you encounter Hannah at the border, perhaps she will spare your life; I have always believed she won’t be the type to entirely eradicate her opponents."

Professor Lawrence said so while seemingly recalling the playful, always cheerful, and never-surrendering young girl of those years.

For far too long, they had not seen each other.

After leaving the principal’s office, Jay didn’t imdiately return to his dormitory; instead, he went to the training field.

The training field was very quiet at night, with two chs placed in the center.

One was Tree Star 106, and the other was Abyss 107.

The old principal said that the two replica chs were produced at the sa ti back then, a pair.

But now, their respective owners have beco enemies opposed in life and death.

However, through others’ occasional remarks, Jay couldn’t completely sketch out the past that belonged to Hannah and Wayne Lane.

Their youthful days had long beco history, whether it was their childhood friendship or the love that grew between them, in the end, it was all in the past.

But Jay had a guess.

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